| Category: | Health, |
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| Address: | 600 Kendal Dr, Oberlin, OH 44074, USA |
| Postal code: | 44074 |
| Phone: | (800) 548-9469 |
| Website: | https://kao.kendal.org/ |
| Monday: | Open 24 hours |
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| Tuesday: | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday: | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday: | Open 24 hours |
| Friday: | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday: | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday: | Open 24 hours |
Super accommodations. Can't believe how much room my dear friend has here. Taken care of so nicely. Is a great place to move to when the time comes
Kendal provides a great upscale retirement experience for the many people who can afford it. The Kendall staff goes to whatever lengths necessary to keep Kendai a wonderful fairyland in which bad things happen only to people elsewhere.
The business planning model for Kendal appears to consists mostly of extrapolating the status quo and not doing a lot of thinking outside of the box about how our radically unstable and changing world will impact Kendal in the future.
The more you hate President Trump the happier you will be at Kendal.
Ten days after we moved here nearly four years ago, I asked my husband how it felt to be here. While I was an Oberlin College alumna and former staff member, he had no Oberlin ties. "I feel more at home here than I did in 50 years in East Lansing," he said. Meantime, we often say to each other how lucky we are that there is a Kendal at Oberlin and that we get to be part of it. We love contributing to several of the 100+ resident-created and -run committees and interest groups and benefiting from others...not to mention all the concerts, lectures, theater, and college classes we can audit free of charge. It's no wonder that the average age of new residents is younger than elsewhere. In addition to the vibrant community, there's great food, a lovely campus, an outstanding administration, and wonderful care for residents who are ill or frail.
My wife and I moved to Kendal at Oberlin almost seven years ago. It was ideally suited for us -- nonprofit, located close to a top institution of higher learning with outstanding music, art, and sense of community, and filled with active residents from all over the country who bring an extraordinary range of experiences. The housing, dining, health care, and other services are first-rate. It's not inexpensive, but it's worth it. We love it.